Vox Populi ยป Georgetown student arrested for hate crime
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Metropolitan Police arrested Georgetown student Phillip Cooney Wednesday in connection with an anti-gay hate crime, according to police chief Kathy Lanier.

According to the MSNBC article, on the September 9th a gang of men yelling homophobic insults attacked a man on 36th Street. The victim checked Facebook, found Phillip’s profile, and thought his attacker and Phillip had more than a passing resemblance. Looks like that annoying guy you know who won’t get a Facebook account because he says it’ll limit his career prospects was right, if indirectly.

The real question is, if Phillip’s guilty, who were his gay-bashing cronies? I doubt a Georgetown student would cruise Washington for homophobic partners-in-crime, so other Hoyas would seem like natural accomplices. If all his friends have alibis, Tucker Carlson has a history with this sort of thing.

Phillip’s either gone underground with his Facebook account or deleted it. I guess not all Georgetown students have the guts to thumb their noses at police on social networks.

-Will Sommer, blog editor

3 Responses to “Georgetown student arrested for hate crime”
  1. Publicus says:

    Two words come to mind: Duke Lacrosse. I recommend you wait and consider the police tactics and id procedures in this case. The “line-up” seems particularly suspect - just like in the Duke case.

  2. hmm says:

    before deleting his facebook, wasnt he a member of the “not gay” facebook group?

  3. Will Sommer says:

    Publicus, no one’s rushing to convict Phillip. The Duke Lacrosse comparison is apt, at least because it was such a dishy story. Anyway, let’s wait and see what the police find out.

    Hmm, I couldn’t find the “not gay” group on Facebook (I didn’t look too hard). Is the idea of the group people who aren’t gay join it? If Phillip was in that, I think he doth protest too much.

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